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What does the Bible say about the Redeemer in Job?

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The Bible reveals that Job refers to his Redeemer, signifying the living Christ who will stand on the earth in the latter days.

In Job 19:25-29, Job makes a powerful declaration about his Redeemer, affirming, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth.’ This statement is crucial as it points to the person and work of Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate Redeemer. He emphasizes that even after death, he will see God with his own eyes, indicating a profound hope in resurrection and eternal life. This reveals the importance of Jesus as both Redeemer and Judge—He initially comes to save sinners, but He will also return to judge the living and the dead. Job's words echo throughout Scripture, reinforcing the biblical teaching that Christ is our living Redeemer, who has fulfilled the law on our behalf and guarantees our resurrection through His own.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-29

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